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Philadelphia Eagles tickets are on sale now for the 2015 NFL season! Philadelphia is gearing up for an explosive time at Lincoln Financial Field to watch Eagles football. There is no doubt that Eagles tickets will be selling fast to diehard fans, but Razorgator is sure to have Philadelphia Eagles tickets when others don't! The Eagles are looking to defend their NFC East title with recently acquired RB Darren Sproles and QB Mark Sanchez. Nick Foles and your Philadelphia Eagles are counting on you, so you'll want to show your support and get 2015 Eagles tickets!

Philadelphia Eagles 2015-2016 News and Updates

7/15/15 - It’s coming down to the wire before the 2015 NFL season begins, and each player is vying for coveted starting and secondary positions. The Philadelphia Eagles are working hard to nail down who will be placed in the number two cornerback position. Byron Maxwell will be the starting cornerback for the Eagles, but it is still foggy who will be his backup. Most of these decisions will be decided during the season ending training camps. A top candidate for the position is Nolan Carroll, a six year veteran. Another option is the Eagles second-round draft pick, Eric Rowe from the University of Utah. There is a lot of competition out there and it is exciting to see what will happen. Don’t miss any of the action, instead get your tickets today.

7/2/15 - With less than a month left before Training Camp begins, it is time for the Philadelphia Eagles coaches to start trimming down the 90-man roster to just 53 players. Although nothing has been announced yet, there is some speculation as to whom some of these players will be, including those who will remain as part of the practice squad. Four players that experts have speculated may end up on the practice team include Brian Mihalik, Jerome Couplin, Raheem Mostert, and Rasheed Bailey. There is still plenty of time before the official decisions are made. While fans wait to see who makes the final roster, they can already get their tickets for the new season. The first game will be on Sunday, August 16, against the Colts, and prices start at $22.

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6/17/15 - NFL minicamps are underway this week and the Philadelphia Eagles continue to evaluate their options at the quarterback position. According to coach Chip Kelly, Sam Bradford is making good progress in seven-on-seven drills although he’s yet to step onto the field for full 11-on-11 sessions. Kelly’s also displayed optimism with new offensive lineman Allen Barbre, who bears the unenviable task of replacing former Pro Bowler Evan Mathis for Philly. One thing’s for sure with a Chip Kelly-coached football team—there’s bound to be some creativity and fireworks from the offense in some fashion. Tickets are on sale now for preseason and regular season Eagles games! Score your seats for Colts vs. Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on August 16th with prices starting at just $21.

6/4/15 - The battle for the starting quarterback position is on in Philadelphia, and Mark Sanchez is confident that he can impress the right people to make the job his. Sam Bradford continues to recover from the torn ACL which he suffered in August last year and remains the favorite in the minds of many analysts. However, Chip Kelly is known for offensive risk-taking and after a mildly disappointing 10-6 finish which left the Eagles out of the playoffs last season, it’s anyone’s guess as to what tricks the creative mastermind will unleash. Philadelphia Eagles tickets for 2015 are on sale now, so don’t wait to claim the best seats in the house! Get pre-season and regular season seats at Lincoln Financial Field while the selection is at its best!

5/8/15 - The offseason provides a chance to fix the problems from the previous season, especially after the NFL draft. The Philadelphia Eagles used the draft to improve their defense, which was ranked 31st last season. They added 22 players, six of which came from the draft and 16 were undrafted free agents. In addition to their new rookie talent, the Eagles also signed quarterback Tim Tebow, although many experts doubted his chances of making the official roster. However, with none of the rookies being a quarterback, Tebow has a shot at making the roster. There are also rumors that coach Chip Kelly may be heading to the Titans in the coming weeks. While fans wait to see who ends up on the official roster for the season, they can already buy tickets with prices as low as $17.

4/23/15 - Chip Kelly has been very active in his brief time with the Philadelphia Eagles, tweaking the roster to suit his master plan. His latest bold move: the acquisition of Tim Tebow. It remains to be seen how many snaps Tebow will take in the season upcoming, but Philly promises to be one of the more entertaining teams to follow once again. They will open the 2015 season in Atlanta as they take on the Hawks at the Georgia Dome. Week 2 brings a visit from the Dallas Cowboys, followed by the Jets in Week 3. Cam Newton’s Panthers will host the Eagles in Week 7, and Philly has a date with the world champs in New England in Week 13. Get your tickets to be a part of the excitement live—2015 games are on sale now!

2014-2015 Season

12/26/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles have missed out on a postseason with their loss to the Washington Redskins on December 20. The game was close, with a final score of 24-27. The Redskins had an early lead with the score at 7-10 at the end of the first quarter, but the Eagles were able to pull ahead to 14-10 by the half. However, the Redskins scored 14 in the third. Although the Eagles tried to catch up in the fourth quarter scoring 10, they were unable to end the game with a win. The Eagles have one game left in the season against the New York Giants. Although a win will not send them to the playoffs, it still will help the Eagles to end the season strong. The tickets for the game in New York are still available, starting at $17.

12/19/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles thought they had the playoffs clinched until last Sunday’s disappointing loss to the Cowboys. The final two weeks of the season will be a nail-biter to see who will clinch the NFC division titles. The Eagles’ final games of normal play are away games. This Sunday, they go to Landover, Maryland to play on FedEx Field against the Redskins. The Eagles need a win to stay in the running, but a lot of their hopes rest on what happens in the rest of the league. Tickets have already gone on sale for the Wildcard playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 3. Prices start at just $150. Don’t wait to get tickets for the game to see your favorite teams vie for the Super Bowl.

12/11/14 - One of the best teams in the NFC East division is the Philadelphia Eagles. They currently sport a 9-4 record, and they battled it out with the Seattle Seahawks in their last game. They tried their best, but ended up losing 14-24. In their hard-fought loss, Mark Sanchez went on to throw for 2 touchdowns, but he couldn’t really get it going late down the stretch. Their rushing game was stifled for the majority of the game, which really prevented Sanchez from opening up down the field. They will need to adjust their scheme next weekend if they want to come away with the win. Their next game against the Dallas Cowboys is a must-win for them. They need to control the tempo early, and lock down Tony Romo. Tickets can be bought now for $167.

12/5/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles have won their last two games. The most recent against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving, which put them solidly in first place in the NFC Eastern Division. With a 9-3 record, they have a strong team that is positioned to go to the 2015 Super Bowl. This coming Sunday, the Eagles host the Seattle Seahawks, another strong team that’s coming up well in their last few games. The Eagles have 6-0 record with home games, and the Seahawks struggle on the road. It will be a great matchup that you won’t want to miss. Tickets will go quickly, so don’t wait to get the best seats for this game. The Eagles have a stronger offense, but the Seahawks have a great defense. It’s going to be a fight to the bitter end for the victory.

11/25/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles thus far have had a great season. They sport a 7-3 record and are currently first in the NFC East division. In their last game against the Green Bay Packers, things didn’t go their way. They ended up losing 20-53, which was an embarrassing loss for them. In their blowout loss, Mark Sanchez threw for 346 yards with 2 touchdowns. He did have 2 turnovers, though, which really stalled their offensive momentum. LeSean McCoy also had a pretty good game, rushing for 88 yards. It wasn’t enough, however, and the Eagles will need to adjust things on the offensive front before next week’s game against the Tennessee Titans. Tickets for the game can be bought now, which are starting out at $72.

11/17/14 - After dominating the Carolina Panthers in week #10, the Philadelphia Eagles found themselves on the opposite end of a lopsided score last Sunday, losing big to the Green Bay Packers 53-20 at Lambeau Field. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers passed for three touchdowns and running back Eddie Lacy scored twice, as the Philadelphia defense had no answers to the Packers’ relentless attack. The Eagles dropped to 7-3, the same record as their division rival Cowboys, but the good news is they still lead the NFC East due to their 2-0 division record. This Sunday the Eagles are at home and are the favorites against the Tennessee Titans. As the saying goes though, anything can happen in the NFL from week to week, so the Eagles need your support as they work to stay atop their perch in the NFC East. Buy your tickets now and come out and cheer for the home team. Prices start at just $19!

11/14/14 - In Monday night’s game against the Carolina Panthers, the Philadelphia Eagles took the lead early in the first quarter with 17 points, and never gave it up. The Panthers had 3 touchdowns during the game, but just couldn’t overcome the Eagles’ 31 point lead at halftime. At 7-2, the Eagles are 1st in the NFC Eastern Division, and they are on a 2-game winning streak. This coming Sunday, Philadelphia visits the Green Bay Packers to play on Lambeau Field. The Packers are coming off a great win against the Bears, but the Eagles should be up to the task. It will be a great game. According to Philly.com, the winner will be the “unofficial team to beat in the NFC.” You can get tickets for this exciting faceoff and show your support for your team!

11/6/14 - Following a decisive victory over the Houston Texans on Sunday, the future of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles may be uncertain. Foles, whose contract renewal was already in doubt prior to the game, sustained a broken clavicle while facing the Texans. The injury will likely keep him off the field for the remainder of this season, opening the door for former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez to take over.
The injury to Foles is just the latest in a string of injuries plaguing the Eagles’ offensive line this season. Right guard Todd Herremans will receive surgery for a torn biceps he injured during week 8, when the Eagles faced the Arizona Cardinals. When the Eagles face the Carolina Panthers on Monday night, left tackle Jason Peters will be the only player on the offensive line to start every game this season. Tickets for Monday night’s game at Lincoln Financial Field are still available, beginning at $76.

10/30/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles struggled in their last game against the top ranked Arizona Cardinals. They were tied going into halftime, but in the fourth quarter, the Cardinals picked up their game and took the victory. The Eagles are on the road again this week, facing the Houston Texans. The Texans have 4-4 record, and they will fight hard to win in their own stadium. The Eagles have an excellent offensive line, and they could take the Houston team. The Philadelphia team is second in the NFC Eastern Division and they are looking good this year. Although Quarterback Nick Foles is not statistically where he was last year, he is still putting together winning games. The Eagles need to pull out the win on Sunday and hope that Dallas loses to the Cardinals.

10/20/14 – While not the most expensive game in Week 8, the Arizona Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Eagles matchup Sunday is likely the most exciting! Two of the league’s best teams will fight it out at University of Phoenix Stadium. Philadelphia Eagles tickets on the road this weekend are averaging $186 and for as little as $80, displaced Philly fans can attend Glendale’s hyped matchup.

10/15/14 – At 5-1, the Eagles are atop the division tied with the Cowboys. They are coming off a 27-0 win over NFC East foes New York Giants Sunday night that had former QB Ron Jaworski claiming the team is the best in the NFL. Before Philadelphia hits the road for two straight (Arizona, Houston), the Eagles will be on a bye in Week 7 so Eagles fans will have to wait another week before they see their beloved squad on the gridiron again.

10/10/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles bounced back in Week 5 with a 34-28 win over the St. Louis Rams. The Eagles had a large lead into the third quarter, until the Rams finally came alive with 21 points. Despite a last minute drive at the end of the 4th quarter by the Rams, the Eagles narrowly held onto the lead. While the Eagles offense continues to struggle to make points, their defense is stepping up and the special teams unit is one of the best in the NFL. The Eagles have yet to play a blowout game this season with its innovative up -tempo offense. But the Eagles are now 4-1 and still in first place in the NFC East. Next, the Eagles play division rival, the Giants at home. Tickets are still available as low as $20.

9/26/14 - Philly has always been known for their cheese steaks but now they are known as the team to beat. With a solid tight end, the Philadelphia Eagles are a force to be reckoned with. Can the 49ers break through one of the best offensive teams in the league? Find out during Sunday's game when the Eagles face the 49ers at Levis Stadium.

9/16/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles are already putting in their bid for most exciting team to watch in the 2014 season. Behind the arm of Nick Foles, Philadelphia became the first team in NFL history to start their season 2-0 after rallying back from 14 or more points in both match-ups. Their Week 2 come-from-behind victory was exacted over the Indianapolis Colts, nipping Andrew Luck and Co. 30-27 on Monday Night Football. See this exciting team in action when they face a RGIII-less Washington Redskins in Week 3 at Lincoln Financial Field. Philadelphia Eagles tickets for this Sunday’s (9/21) game start at a $112 minimum.

9/8/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles came way way back to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1. Chip Kelly’s crew made Philly fans shake in their boots after racking up a 17-point deficit in the first half, but the team never doubted a comeback, and both sides of the ball woke up after halftime to execute at 34-17 win. Foles threw a 68 yard pass to Jeremy Maclin in the fourth to seal the deal. Now that the Birds have worked out their offseason kinks, score Philadelphia Eagles tickets in Week 2 for Monday Night Football! All eyes will be on next week’s Eagles at Indianapolis Colts game, when young quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Foles duel on the Lucas Oil Stadium gridiron. Get into this showdown for a mere $41 in the Terrace Level!

9/3/14 - You may have drafted Nick Foles or LeSean McCoy to your Fantasy Football team, but how about ensuring you get those points in person? Welcome football back to Lincoln Financial Field with Philadelphia Eagles tickets this Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Be there when Chip Kelly and the Eagles start their regular season at home, for a get-in price of $74 in the Upper Level.

8/27/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles enter their preseason finale with the opportunity to even up their record before kicking off the 2014-2015 NFL regular season. The Eagles will attempt to remedy their surprising kicker situation in the fourth and final exhibition game this Thursday opposite the New York Jets. Coach Chip Kelly hasn’t decided between Alex Henery and rookie Cody Parker as starter, but reports suggest the mastermind is indeed looking at a kicker not yet on Philadelphia's dwindling roster. The Eagles will host their former starter, Michael Vick, who will likely be under center while Geno Smith rests up. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets at Lincoln Financial Field for as low as $10 and score cheap seats before prices hike up in the regular season!

8/22/14 – Everyone knows preseason Week 3 is an NFL dress rehearsal for what’s to come in the regular season. The Eagles played tremendously in their 31-21 win over the Steelers, bouncing back from a two-game road stretch that saw Philly drop both to Chicago and New England. Nick Foles and LeSean McCoy led the first-team offense to all 31 points on the board in the first half. The Eagles play their fourth and final exhibition game against the New York Jets on Thursday, Aug. 28. Score your Philadelphia Eagles tickets to this matchup for a bargain $14 in the Upper Level.

8/12/14 – There’s just ten days left until the Philadelphia Eagles hold their preseason home opener, marking the first time fans can experience Lincoln Financial Field following its two-year Stadium Revitalization Project. With over 1,000 seats added, new food and drink amenities, powerful Wifi, all new score and replay screens and "Go Green" initiatives, the Philly stadium will rival that of San Francisco's new Levi's Stadium! Buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets and follow the team to Gillette Stadium, where Chip Kelly’s squad will try to win their first preseason game of the year against Bill Belichick and company. Get a taste of football under Friday night lights for a $32 minimum in Foxborough.

8/5/14 – Respected NFL analyst Cris Collinsworth was asked for a Super Bowl prediction, and the former player–turned-broadcaster responded with the Philadelphia Eagles! Collinsworth is “keeping [an] eye on the Eagles” after seeing what Chip Kelly and the team did on offense in that very first year alone. The players aren’t letting the preseason prediction get to their heads, as they gear up for this Friday’s scrimmage with the Chicago Bears. Buy Philadelphia Eagles tickets to this Week 1 preseason matchup for a minimum of $30.

7/29/14 – Pads and helmets couldn't have come on any sooner for the Philadelphia Eagles, as fist fights have broken out during training camp out for the second day in a row. There is a hefty amount of uncertainty on the roster, and positional battles are underway—but not between the offense and defensive players. Corner Bradley Fletcher threw off the gloves against wide receiver Jeremy Maclin on Sunday, and linebacker Trent Cole took on running back LeSean McCoy yesterday. Today marks a day-off of the Eagles squad, giving the hot-heads some time to cool down. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets now and see these passionate athletes direct their competitive fire at the opposing team in 2014.

7/22/14 – Forbes recently released the 50 most valuable teams in the world, and the Philadelphia Eagles rank No.17, which shows you just how faithful their fan base is. The high ranking can also be attributed to recent upgrades at Lincoln Financial Field. After two years of renovations, the new changes including HD video boards, HD TV sets around the stadium and 1, 600 new seats, have shot up the Eagles’ worth. The Philly team is hoping that with a Super Bowl victory not far off, they will surpass some of the many European soccer teams that appear on the list. Enjoy the renovated stadium with Philadelphia Eagles tickets and watch the Birds get it done on the gridiron.

7/15/14 – The Philadelphia Eagles left many NFL fans dumbfounded last year, with their surprisingly successful season under Chip Kelly. One player who LeSean McCoy says is ready to prove their campaign was no fluke is the man under center. “Nick Foles has really taken a jump to really being a star…I think it’s confidence” the running back said. “He really turned it on…[he’s] not scared to use his talent to make an extra play.” This assurance from the team’s backbone RB shows the potential for star power that Eagles fans were hoping Foles would dial up in 2014. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets and see the signal caller in action this season.

7/7/14 – Last week, Philadelphia Eagles running back LeSean McCoy was granted the John Wanamaker Athletic Award, thanks to being the league’s leading rusher in 2013. The prolific RB has also been nominated for Best NFL Player in the 2014 ESPYs, alongside Nick Foles who is up for Best Breakthrough Athlete. See both players set off fireworks in the upcoming season with Philadelphia Eagles tickets. Score seats to their very first exhibition game of the year, a telling match with the Chicago Bears on Aug 8, for a $32 minimum.

7/1/14 – The Philadelphia Eagles might have to start their season short-handed with the impending suspension of Lane Johnson. The offensive lineman has reportedly tested positive for PED and faces a four-game penalty. He is the second Philly player to test positive in the same year, alongside Jake Knott. The good news is that the Eagles are among the lowest ranked team in NFL arrests since 2000, with only 12 players arrested (2nd lowest in league)—compare this to Minnesota, which racked up 41. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets and see which talented right tackle will take over temporarily this summer!

6/24/14 – Running backs aren’t exactly known for their generosity with the ball, but Philadelphia Eagles’ star LeSean McCoy looks forward to sharing with his new teammate. McCoy recently revealed he doesn’t mind relinquishing carries Darren Sproles in an effort be more effective later in games. Talk about teamwork! There were rumors that the Philadelphia Eagles would hold joint practices with the Patriots at Gillette Stadium ahead of their Aug 15 preseason game, and these reports have been confirmed. Chip Kelly and the Eagles will indeed hold practices, just like last season, with Bill Belichick’s squad. The Eagles will head over to Foxboro for three days: Aug 12, 13, 15 in preparation for their preseason showdown. Get Philadelphia Eagles tickets for their August 15 game in Foxboro for as little as $40!

6/17/14 – After the Philadelphia Eagles released DeSean Jackson, running back LeSean McCoy stated the cut “helped out, in making all the other guys aware.” He says it sent a wakeup call to players, that “no matter how good you are, you gotta buy in” to the Chip Kelly way. It’s become clear that the talented Eagles squad have bought into the Chip Kelly way, and will now move forward with even more determination than before. After all, the Eagles have perfect attendance through OTAs, including receivers Riley Cooper and Jeremy Maclin, who endeavor to step up in the wake of Jackson’s cut. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets now and see this enlightened team in 2014!

6/10/14- The Philadelphia Eagle kicked of their third session of OTAs yesterday with some great news. The franchise struck a standard rookie contract with first-round pick Marcus Smith II, the 2013 AAC Defensive Player of the Year. This means that the entire 2014 Eagles Draft class has been locked-in, and now the real business can begin on the field! These dedicated rookies have been the first to arrive and the last to leave Eagles’ training camps, hoping to maximize their summer prep and land a spot on the roster when the pads come on. It’s hard to believe we’re in the final two weeks of the offseason before training camp officially gets underway—buy your Philadelphia Eagles tickets now because preseason will be here before you know it!

6/2/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles' projected starting defensive lineup includes ten returners, which mean the only newcomer to the squad is safety Malcolm Jenkins. The former New Orleans Saints player is looking to create an immediate impact on the Eagles, and this is his chance. Another acquisition looking to help any way he can is back-up QB Mark Sanchez, who is excited for a fresh start in a new town, and on a new team. Sanchez underwent shoulder surgery and is now healthy and ready to take in Chip Kelly's brisk offense. Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets now and see how these newbies fit into their 2014 roles!

5/27/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles have 22 rookies making their debut during the team's first OTAs this week, which makes for some excellent storylines heading into spring training. Last year's brilliant rookie, Lane Johnson, made such immediate impact with the Birds that fans could easily forget it was his first year as a pro! Which newbie is destined for the same blessing? Will it be the 6'9" decorated army ranger Alejandro Villanueva hoping for a DE job, or the released then re-signed WR Arrelious Benn? Score Philadelphia Eagles tickets and see for yourself who the potential star is!

5/19/14 - All the fresh talent the Philadelphia Eagles scored during draft week descended upon South Philly for rookie minicamp over the weekend. Many, including fourth-rounder Jaylen Watkins, are expected to make immediate impact on the team. While eager studs were busy showing their stuff in camp, veteran WR Arrelious Benn was cut on Friday in order for the franchise to save money and re-sign him at a lesser deal; he'll look to make waves after missing all of last season with a torn ACL. Another Eagle looking to make a statement is LeSean McCoy who recently announced he "is the best" running back in the league, explaining he's been far more consistent than Adrian Peterson over the last three years. See if McCoy can back up his confident claim with 2014 Philadelphia Eagles tickets!

5/12/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles totaled seven additions to their roster from the 2014 Draft, plus a number of undrafted rookie free agents. The most notable move occurred when Philly traded out of the No. 22 spot, which allowed Cleveland to select Johnny Manziel. Philly emerged four picks later with linebacker Marcus Smith, followed by a number of solid picks down the board, including No. 42 Jordan Matthews and No. 86 Josh Huff (Vanderbilt, Oregon). The birds had a solid draft and scored a talented incoming crop of players—see how they fare when the season starts with Philadelphia Eagles tickets!

4/16/14 - The Philadelphia Eagles will open up preseason play with back-to-back road games: a Week 1 date with the Chicago Bears and a Week 2 matchup against the New England Patriots. The Eagles will return to Philly to host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 3 and the New York Jets on Aug 28, when Michael Vick returns to Philly—possibly in the starting QB position. Mark Sanchez, who was cast to Philly from the Jets in the offseason, will serve as Nick Foles' understudy, and you can catch all this Week 4 action at $43 to start. 2014 will be Chip Kelly's second season as the Eagles' head coach, how will he fare without DeSean Jackson? Get your Philadelphia Eagles tickets to find out this summer!

2013-2014 Season

2/11/14 – After winning the division last year, Chip Kelly and the Philadelphia Eagles enter the offseason hopeful with their 2014 roster fairly intact. Nick Foles (available for an extension next year) is not going anywhere and neither is most of his offensive line, one of the League’s best. Instead the focus will be on the defense and filling a void at middle lineman and adding some pass rush help to force more QB sacks and mistakes. The biggest free agents on the Eagles roster are: Michael Vick (QB), Jeremy Maclin (WR), Riley Cooper (WR), Clifton Geathers (DT), and Nate Allen (S).

Ready to feast? This year’s Thanksgiving NFL schedule includes an afternoon Eagles game in Dallas (avg. $272). The last time these two rivals met for a holiday contest, the “Bounty Bowl” yielded a 27-0 rout over the Cowboys! One of the most in-demand games on the Philadelphia Eagles schedule is DeSean Jackson’s return to Lincoln Financial Field (also avg. $272). Combined with the fact that quarterbacks Nick Foles and RGIII both have something to prove this year, this Sept 21 game will be a hard-fought NFC East battle! The Eagles hope to set the tone with a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the season opener in the cheapest game in Philadelphia this year. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are averaging $229 on the secondary following the release of the NFL schedule.

2013-2014 Season

12/30/13 - The Eagles finished out their incredible regular season with a victory over the Dallas Cowboys, 24-22, winning a playoff berth and the division title for the first time in three years. Chip Kelly led his team from worst in the division to the top of the NFC East with yesterday’s win-and-in game over the Tony Romo-less Cowboys. Heading into the first round of playoffs, the No. 3 seeded Eagles boast the second-ranked offense in the league, after Nick Foles made a record-breaking end to his regular season, with the best touchdown to interception ratio in NFL history. Philly is now preparing to host the New Orleans Saints this Saturday night in the Wild Card round. Philadelphia Eagles playoff tickets are $128 to start and $283 on average for a first-round playoff seat at Lincoln Financial Field.

12/23/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Chicago Bears on Sunday, with a resounding 54-11 victory at home. With 2 TD passes by Nick Foles and 2 rushing TDs by LeSean McCoy, Philly’s defense stepped up and took care of the rest, driving the Eagles towards a worst-to-first season thanks to first year head coach Chip Kelly. In Week 17, the Eagles will size up against NFC East opponents, the Dallas Cowboys, for an exciting win-and-in Sunday night faceoff at AT&T Stadium. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are the hottest of the week by far, at $432 on average to snag a seat for this epic divisional showdown!

12/16/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles have rendered their road to playoffs a bit bumpier, after taking a rough loss on the road to the Minnesota Vikings (30-48). Though Nick Foles threw a career-high 428 yards, Philadelphia’s five-game win streak was snapped, as the defense could not hold the Vikings down despite the absence of their greatest weapon, Adrian Peterson. Philadelphia still leads the NFC East (thanks to a Cowboys meltdown), but must tighten up their game when they host the Chicago Bears (and a healthy Jay Cutler) in Week 16. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are $199 on average, but a mere $7 to get in.

12/9/13- The Philadelphia Eagles bested the Detroit Lions in dramatic fashion, taking the gridiron in 6 inches of snow to claim the victory in the weekend's most memorable game. Nick Foles threw his first interception, falling just one short of Peyton Manning’s record for most TDs without a pick to start the season. Still, the QB set a franchise record for most passing yards without a pick, while LeSean McCoy also set a franchise-best 217 yards rushing. Next week Philly will face another NFC North opponent, though this time not in blizzard-like conditions, when they meet the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday under covered roof. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are just $24 as they look to snag their 6th straight win.

12/2/13 - Nick Foles has done it again! The Philadelphia Eagles have won four games in a row, with yesterday’s defeat of the Arizona Cardinals, 24-21. The QB is the NFL’s player of the month in November, and added 3 TD passes to his repertoire on Sunday. The Eagles are breathing down the Dallas Cowboys’ necks for ownership of the NFC East, and next week they’ll have an opportunity to make major moves. Philly is pitted against the rough and tumble Detroit Lions for what is sure to be a hard-hitting game. Philadelphia Eagles tickets see the second highest starting price, at $67, but average at $146.

11/25/13 - While the Philadelphia Eagles were kicking back on their bye, the Dallas Cowboys stole sole possession of the NFC East, holding the tiebreaker over Philly. Though, with first year coach Chip Kelly, many thought the Eagles were destined for a rebuilding season and finish last in the division, but the squad has certainly stirred up postseason talk. Last week's defeat of the Washington Redskins showed a team that was in sync offensively with new QB Nick Foles, who has continued to rise to the occasion for Philly. Next week, the Eagles are pitted against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday; tickets are as low as $7!

11/19/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles are reigning in the NFC East, with their most recent defeat of the Washington Redskins, 24-16, on Sunday. Riding on the back of Nick Foles, the Eagles won their first home game since last year, and have gone from “worst to first” in their division. Their defense suspended RG3 and company, who didn’t score a point until their too-little-too-late 4th quarter rally. Now 4-1 since backup QB Foles started, the Eagles are heading into their bye week with high spirits. They return in Week 13 to play the Arizona Cardinals on Dec 1.

11/11/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles ousted the Green Bay Packers, 27-13 on Sunday, scoring back-to-back victories. Nick Foles followed up last week's historic performance with another consistent game, completing three long TD passes, for a total of 16 touchdowns and zero interceptions on the season--but will Chip Kelly put him before starter Michael Vick upon his return from injury? Maximizing on an injury-depleted Green Bay roster, the Eagles sustained their on-the-road victory trend, at 5-5 on the season without a home victory. Their opportunity for a Philly win comes in Week 11, when they host the Washington Redskins. Philadelphia Eagles tickets have the second cheapest get-in price, at just $7!

11/4/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles crushed the Oakland Raiders 49-20 in yesterday’s matchup. On Sunday the Eagles looked like a much cleaner and more competitive team, ending their two game losing streak with a big win on the road. Backup quarterback Nick Foles returned from a concussion for a career-day, throwing 406 yards, and tying the NFL record for most touchdown passes in a single game, with 7 (three times to Riley Cooper). At 4-5 the Philadelphia Eagles will move forward to go head to head against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are a higher priced match in Week 10, at $262 on average and $43 to get in.

10/28/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles were stunned by the New York Giants, falling 15-7 yesterday, for their tenth consecutive loss at home. In a short-lived return, Michael Vick had to leave the game in the second quarter due to a troubling hamstring injury. In his stead, 3rd string QB/rookie Matt Barkley showed he might not yet be prepared to play at the NFL level, throwing 17 of 26 for 158 yards and an interception. In the end, Chip Kelly’s offense put up only 201 yards in Sunday’s game, not enough to surmount Eli Manning and the G-Men. The Philadelphia Eagles will be on the road, with hopes of snapping out of their losing streak, to take on Terrelle Pryor and the Oakland Raiders. Philadelphia Eagles tickets are $67 to get in and $130 on average.

10/21/13 - This week saw some major injuries to key players in the NFL, and for the Philadelphia Eagles, their loss to the Dallas Cowboys 3-17 resulted in the sidelining of backup quarterback Nick Foles from a head injury. Before leaving the field, Foles played an uninspired game, allowing the Eagles their ninth consecutive at-home loss on Sunday, completing just 11 of 29 passes for 80 yards, and lacking in accuracy and movement the whole way through. With his subsequent injury, Matt Barkley was put in, who made a better showing than his predecessor, but still chucked three interceptions and finished 11 for 20. The Birds have some hope left yet, in the form of a consistent and stellar defense that held to Cowboys to just 17 points. Philadelphia will remain at home to play the New York Giants, for the third highest priced game of the week, averaging $220 a ticket.

10/14/13 - With a fresh quarterback in the starting position, the Philadelphia Eagles have brought their record up to 3-3 following a 31-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Eagles defeated the Bucs with backup QB Nick Foles, who efficiently and effectively communicayed with the offense, throwing three TDs and running one; he has shown such inspired play that the Eagles may have some QB controversy upon the return of Michael Vick who is nursing a hamstring injury. DeSean Jackson outflanked “Revis Island” with his speed, catching 6 passes for 64 yards, two touchdowns and again leads the NFL in receiving yards. Week 7 Philadelphia Eagles tickets when they host the Dallas Cowboys are the second hottest game of the week, averaging $229 a seat.

10/7/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New York Giants 36-21 in a Sunday matchup at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Michael Vick is expected to miss next Sunday’s game, after a hamstring injury sidelined the quarterback in the second quarter. Backup Nick Foles stepped up, threw 16 for 25 passes and two touchdown passes to Brent Celek and DeSean Jackson in the fourth quarter. Kicker Alex Henry, who missed field goals in three straight games, restored his confidence and nailed all five of his much needed kicks on Sunday. Chip Kelly and the Eagles have now moved to first place in the NFC East, and now have a chance to extend their winning streak when they play another winless team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 6. Philadelphia Eagles tickets for next Sunday are $104 on average and just $28 to get in.

9/30/13 - The Philadelphia Eagles endured a painful defeat by the Denver Broncos, for their third consecutive loss thus far. The Eagles were easy pickings for Peyton Manning, who quickly broke the Bronco’s franchise record for most points scored in a game (54). The Philadelphia Eagles’ schedule certainly has not been easy, pitted against the Chargers, Chiefs and Broncos most recently; they will now play the New York Giants in Week 5. The Eagles’ offense, who began the season with 63 points in their first two games, is still holding strong, as Michael Vick had no turnovers this past week, and some promising performances by their running backs surfacing. The NY Giants are desperate for a win, and playing in their house at MetLife Stadium may still pose a problem for Chip Kelly and his boys, whose morale is shaky after their 52-20 blowout.

9/24/13 - After Thursday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Philadelphia Eagles will attempt to avoid a 1-3 record, and defeat the Broncos this Sunday at Mile High in Denver. After suffering two home losses so far, Chip Kelly’s defense has stepped up their play, now it is time for the Michael Vick, DeSean Jackson and the offense to bounce back and score higher than they have these last couple games, especially if the Eagles are looking to derail a red-hot Peyton Manning. Tickets for the Eagles and Broncos matchup are the highest on the market this week, at an average of $297.

After 14 seasons under coach Andy Reid, the Eagles begin a new era in 2013 under Chip Kelly. While Reid’s Eagles teams did play in five NFC Championship games and one Super Bowl, they were unable to bring a Super Bowl win to Philadelphia. Kelly comes from the University of Oregon and brings his no-huddle, up-tempo offense, which figures to lead to exciting results with dynamic playmakers such as Michael Vick and Desean Jackson. The average price for an Eagles game at Lincoln Financial Field this season is $201, about $15 more expensive than last year. This puts the Eagles at 15th most expensive in the NFL and 6% over league average.

Eagles fans will get their first chance to see the new offense at full speed in the Week 2 game against the San Diego Chargers, with Chargers vs. Eagles tickets averaging $192. The most expensive game in Philadelphia on the Eagles schedule this season comes in Week 7 versus the Dallas Cowboys, with an average Cowboys vs. Eagles tickets price of $225. The least expensive home game is Week 14 when Philly hosts the Detroit Lions, with the average Lions vs. Eagles tickets price at $172. The division rival New York Giants come to town in Week 8 after having blown out the Eagles 42-7 to end the regular season last year. The average price of $222 for Giants vs. Eagles tickets is 37% lower than their Week 5 matchup in New York. Robert Griffin III and the defending NFC East champion Washington Redskins come to Philadelphia in Week 11, and Redskins vs. Eagles tickets are averaging $217.